It's published here now as well... that's just the nature of the internet practically anyone can publish anything.what I find amazing is how has a website got away with publishing that sort of information?
and to be fair it says on the bottle of antifreeze it will kill you, that's just a practical health warning, and anyone who is trying to police the internet has bigger things to chase that people who re-publish things that are written in medical journal or on bottle lables
probably a medical researcher if it was just an article relaying poisons that were difficult to traceI'm astonished, who would put it on the net?.
that is supposably true, people who buy chemicals that are useful as poisons, or bomb/drug making apparantly recieve extra special scruitinisation.also I seem to remember watching a forensic program that said there is a security web spy thing where it picks up certain word like arsenic then records the where abouts of anyone viewing the product to keep tabs on what its used for.